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Bahia Palace

Marrakesh | Morocco
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Marrakech, Morocco, is home to the breathtaking Bahia Palace, a masterpiece of Moroccan architecture that transports visitors to a world of elegance and grandeur. Built in the late 19th century for Grand Vizier Si Moussa and expanded by his son, this palace was designed to be the most magnificent residence of its time. With its intricately carved cedarwood ceilings, colorful zellij tilework, and lush courtyards, Bahia Palace offers a glimpse into the opulent lifestyle of Morocco’s elite. Today, it stands as one of the finest examples of Islamic and Moroccan artistry, making it a must-visit landmark in Marrakech.
1. Inside the palace, exquisite Andalusian and Moroccan craftsmanship is displayed in hand-carved wooden ceilings, delicate stucco work, and vibrant mosaic tiles, showcasing the finest artistry of the era.
2. Spanning over 8,000 square meters, the palace features serene courtyards filled with orange trees, fountains, and lush gardens, creating a peaceful retreat from the bustling medina.
3. The Grand Courtyard, a vast marble-paved space surrounded by rooms once reserved for the vizier’s concubines, reflects the luxury and sophistication of royal Moroccan architecture.
4. Sunlight filters through intricate stained-glass windows, casting colorful patterns across the walls and floors, making it a dream location for photography enthusiasts.
5. The palace’s historical significance as a residence for powerful figures and later as a royal guesthouse for dignitaries adds depth to its allure, offering visitors a chance to step back in time.
Visitor Tip: Visit early in the morning to avoid crowds and fully appreciate the palace’s peaceful atmosphere and stunning details.
Photo: Daria Luganskaia
December 2013

